Ethan’s SUV rolled into the driveway with Sienna smiling beside him until both of them froze at the sight of an empty lot where our house had once stood.
Fresh dirt, tire tracks, and exposed utility lines were all that remained of the life he believed belonged to him.
When he called the property his house, Gloria calmly reminded him it had always been mine because my father had placed the land and home solely in my name years earlier.
His angry protests meant nothing because his own text messages proved he had abandoned the property and tried to force me out.
Even Sienna stepped back in disbelief after realizing Ethan had lied about owning the home.
My attorney arrived carrying divorce papers, financial documents, and copies of every message Ethan had written, leaving him speechless as reality finally settled in.
He stood staring at the empty ground while I quietly started my car and drove away.
My home had already been relocated to a peaceful lakeside property where a new beginning was waiting for me.
For the first time in years, I wasn’t driving away from my past.
I was finally driving toward my future.